Whether you're just getting curious or you've been exploring backdoor pleasure for years, our anal toy collection has something for every body and every comfort level. From slimline beginner plugs and graduated bead sets to full silicone and steel pieces for the more experienced, every item is body-safe, thoughtfully designed, and built to feel as good as it looks.
Great anal play is all about comfort, control, and the right fit. That's why you'll find flared bases for safety, smooth materials that work beautifully with lube, and a genuine range of sizes so you can move at your own pace with confidence.
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Start small and go slowly. A beginner anal plug with a slim, tapered tip is the ideal first toy because it lets your body adjust gradually without discomfort. Look for something with a narrow tip that widens only gently toward the base. Just as important is using plenty of water-based lubricant, as the anal canal does not produce its own natural lubrication. There is no rush to move up in size. Taking time to relax and listening to your body will make the experience far more enjoyable.
Body-safe anal toys are made from non-porous materials that cannot harbour bacteria or absorb bodily fluids, even after repeated use. The three most recommended materials are:
Avoid toys made from jelly rubber, PVC, or any material described as a "rubber blend," as these can contain harmful plasticisers and cannot be fully cleaned.
Unlike the vaginal canal, the rectum does not have a natural stopping point, which means a toy without a flared base, retrieval cord, or handle can be drawn fully inside the body. This is a medical emergency. A flared base that is wider than the widest point of the toy sits outside the body and prevents this from happening entirely. This applies to every anal toy regardless of size, from the smallest beginner plug to larger advanced pieces. It is the single most important safety feature to check before purchasing.
Clean your anal toy before and after every use. For non-porous toys without a motor or battery pack, you can sterilise them by boiling in water for a few minutes, running them through the dishwasher on the top rack without detergent, or wiping down with a 10% bleach solution followed by a thorough rinse. Silicone, steel, and glass all tolerate these methods well. For toys with a vibrating motor, wipe thoroughly with a toy cleaner or warm water and mild soap, taking care not to submerge any electronic components. Store toys in a clean pouch or box, keeping silicone pieces separate from one another to prevent the surfaces from reacting over time.
The anal canal requires lubricant every single time, regardless of experience level. The right type depends on your toy's material. Water-based lubricant is compatible with all anal toys including silicone, steel, and glass, making it the safest universal choice. Silicone-based lubricant lasts longer and is a popular choice for steel and glass toys, but it should never be used with silicone toys as it can break down the surface of the material over time. Oil-based lubricants are not recommended for use with latex condoms and can degrade certain toy materials, so they are generally best avoided unless you are certain of full compatibility.